SALAMANCA, Oct. 24 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The House of Santa Teresa in Salamanca, where the cell where the nun lived between 1570 and 1574 is kept and where she was inspired by the famous lines of ‘I live without living in me’, will remember her figure in the coming weeks, at the inside the cycle ‘The keys of the city’.
On the occasion of the celebration of the jubilee year in the Diocese of Salamanca, on the occasion of the first centenary of his posthumous honoris causa at the USAL, the City Council thus joins the anniversary, in the outbuildings located on the Calle Condes de Crespo railway
The mayor, Carlos García Carbayo, stressed that the House where he lived as part of his founding task, where his cell transformed into a chapel is kept, will have a dramatized visit, which will be free and for which interested parties will be able to obtain the invitations through the salamancaymas.es website.
Likewise, also around the writer and religious, “The keys of the city” will host dramatized conversations in the Church of Carmen de Abajo, in which the saint will also be represented together with her contemporary San Juan de la Cruz.
As for the program, which will be held from 29 October to 18 December, there will also be other proposals for heritage spaces, including, for the first time, the Church of Corpus Domini, the Fray Luis de León School and the slopes of the Cerro de San Vincenzo.
Likewise, those interested can go to the interpretive walk through the nature of the Huerto de Calixto y Melibea or the ‘scape chamber’ provided in both the ‘Monumenta Salmanticae’ space and the Salamanca Bullfighting Museum.